Thursday, December 29, 2005

BRMC's February/March North American Tour

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BRMC will embark on an extensive North American tour throughout February and March 2006.




Support Details:




ELEFANT
www.elefantweb.com
www.myspace.com/elefant
Supporting Denver through San Francisco




THE MORNING AFTER GIRLS
www.themorningaftergirls.com
myspace.com/morningaftergirls
Supporting all dates except Sacramento




FEBRUARY
5 – Gothic Theatre, Englewood, CO
7 – The Quest, Minneapolis, MN
8 – Metro, Chicago, IL
9 – Bogarts, Cincinnati, OH
10 – Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH
11 – Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA
13 – The Odeon, Cleveland, OH
14 – Mr Smalls Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA
15 – Pearl Street, Northampton, MA
17 – Avalon, Boston, MA
18 – Webster Hall, New York City, NY
19 – Theatre Of The Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA
20 – 9:30 Club, Washington, DC
22 – Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC
23 – 40 Watt Club, Athens, GA
24 – Exit/In, Nashville, TN
25 – Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MO
27 – Roxy Theate, Atlanta, GA
28 – The Social, Orlando, FL




MARCH
1 – The State Theatre, St. Petersburg, FL
2 – Culture Room, Fort Lauderdale, FL
5 – The Parish, New Orleans, LA
6 – Meridian, Houston, TX
7 – The Parish, Austin, TX
8 – Trees, Dallas, TX
10 – The Clubhouse, Tempe, AZ
11 – House Of Blues, San Diego, CA
13 – Henry Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
15 – The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
16 – Empire, Sacramento, CA
18 – Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR
19 – Venue TBC, Bellingham, WA
20 – The Showbox, Seattle, WA
21 – Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC




Now it looks like I’ll be going to Chicago, Cincinatti, and Columbus in February. Then, San Diego, LA, San Francisco, and Sacramento in March.

Orkut invitations for all!

I need more Orkut friends, so please email me if you’re interested!




liane.chan at gmail.com

Sunday, December 25, 2005

My year in review

2005 was 99% worth living.




In 2005, Liane Chan did 125 things, went 88 places, met 9 people, and consumed 134 products.




What made 2005 so special for me? Had to be meeting lots of new people through the BRMC forum and MySpace, chatroom sessions with other fans, great community with FreeCycle, 43 Things, and my BRMC forums. Learning a lot at City College, despite not finishing classes, learning lots of crochet and computer stuff. Hanging out a lot with family and friends has also been great for me!




I had a great 2005, and 2006 should prove to be even better with another BRMC tour and meeting tons of other fans! I plan to take classes in Audio and Video Production at CCSF. I’m planning a trip to Chicago, Cincinatti, Columbus, and Slippery Rock. I’m going to bring a bunch of SD cards to record video of the shows.

My 2005 Concert Calendar/Top 10 Albums of 2005

Here are some of my year end lists copied from MySpace:

Current mood: contemplative
Category: Music

My Top 10 Albums of 2005

1. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club "HOWL"
2. The Raveonettes "Pretty In Black"
3. Garbage "Bleed Like Me"
4. The Caesars "Paper Tigers"
5. British Sea Power "Open Season"
6. Echo & the Bunnymen "Siberia"
7. Kaiser Chiefs "Employment"
8. Ash "Meltdown"
9. Feeder "Pushing the Senses"
10. Architecture in Helsinki "In Case We Die"

2005 (A=Amoeba)

12/31: Warlocks, Icarus Line, The Living Things @ Little Radio Warehouse
12/29: Dresden Dolls @ Henry Fonda Theater
12/16: Giant Drag, The Like @ Shrine Auditorium
12/15: B.R.M.C. @ Hotel Cafe

11/30: Super Furry Animals @ HOB Anaheim
11/28: The Subways, The Living Things @ Spaceland
11/13: Dressy Bessy @ the Echo

10/8: B.R.M.C., Mark Gardener @ Henry Fonda Theater, Los Angeles
10/7: B.R.M.C., Mark Gardener @ Brick By Brick, San Diego
10/1: Dungen @ A (SF)

9/29: M83, The Double @ Mezzanine
9/27: The New Pornographers, Destroyer, Immaculate Machine @ Bimbo's 365 Club
9/12: B.R.M.C. @ A (SF), B.R.M.C., Mark Gardener @ GAMH
9/11: Sons & Daughters, A (SF)
9/10: Garbage, The Start @ the Warfield
9/1: Pine*AM @ Isotope Comics

8/24: New Pornographers @ A (SF)
8/13: 2nd Sonic Summer Bash - Mark Gardener (Ride), Rob Dickinson (Catherine Wheel), Adam Frankilin (Swervedriver) @ M Theory Annex, San Diego

7/31: SF Opera @ Stern Grove
7/30: Maya Azucena @ Shattuck Down Low
7/24: The Caesars, The Sights, The Golden Republic @ Slim's ($15)
7/24: SF Symphony @ Dolores Park

6/16: Electrelane, Deerhoof, Lavender Diamond @ GAMH
6/10: The National, Menomena, TalkDemonic @ Cafe du Nord
6/9: Kasabian, Mad Action @ Popscene, 330 Ritch, FREE!
6/2: Of Montreal, Tilly and the Wall, Numbers @ GAMH ($13)

5/31: Bloc Party, The Noisettes, Death Of A Party @ Slim's (Popscene) $11
5/25: Architecture In Helsinki, Still Flyin', DJ'S from AIH @ Café Du Nord, $10
5/25: Wed. And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead @ A (SF)
5/7: Thievery Corporation @ Fillmore ($35)
5/6: Monade, Zincs, Guilty Party @ Bottom of the Hill ($12)
5/2: The Raveonettes, A (SF)

4/30: British Sea Power, The Heavenly States, Kelley Stolz @ the Independent, $14
4/28: Eisley, A (SF)
4/8: Hot Hot Heat, A (SF)

3/26: Pretty Girls Make Graves, Dios Malos, Kill Me Tomorrow @ Cafe du Nord

Friday, December 16, 2005

BRMC "Rise or Fall" + Flickr Photo Sets in San Diego

Here is my BRMC concert video of Robert Been and Nick Jago during "Rise and Fall." Carolinka linked the file to me on MySpace!

http://www.youtube.com/?v=rPjVPiCPn8c
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From San Diego, Brick by Brick on 10.7.05

http://www.flickr.com/photos/porcupiny/sets/1483922/



BRMC photos/press/merch, etc.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/porcupiny/sets/1484087/


Black Rebel Motorcycle Club at Hotel Cafe 12-15-05

I arrived at Hotel Cafe at around 5:30 PM after a brief adventure of riding Metro Red Line and the 721 and 25 buses from Orange County. I heard a sound check for "US Government" at around 5:37 PM. According to KevinK, BRMC are such perfectionists that they sound check for 4 hours before every show. At around 6 PM, I met Kevin and his wife Michelle. They were waiting for their friend Lacey who we later met walking over to Vine Bar, which was closed when we got there. We all ended up going to a bar called Three of Clubs. It was happy hour and I got a Midori Sour. The music was really good at that bar, and we sat and talked until around 7:30 PM when we all headed back over to Hotel Cafe. Most people were already inside when we got there, but Jackie (who I'd met in San Diego) had some problems with not having her name on the list. She had taken Greyhound from San Francisco just to be here, so Kevin called David to get it all worked out. Eventually, Kevin's calls worked and she was inside the venue.

Setlist:

Grind My Bones
Faultline
Devil's Waitin'
US Government
Love Burns
Howl
Sympathetic Noose
Rifles
Ain't No Easy Way
Shade of Blue
Still Suspicion Holds You Tight
Mercy
Weight of the World
Shuffle Your Feet
The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll
Restless Sinner
Too Real

Hotel Cafe is a really nice intimate venue with a bar and small seating area in front. Peter and Robert were walking around a little before the show. At around 8:30 PM, Peter took the stage and played "Grind My Bones," the cool slide guitar b-side of "Ain't No Easy Way." I saw Robert standing near by and he was standing right next to me during "Fault Line" (during which, Peter had a major sound problem) and "Devil's Waitin." Then, he went up on stage and joined Peter for the slowed down version of "US Government." Next, they played "Love Burns" with cool alternating lyrics between Peter and Robert. Here are some more highlights:

"Howl" always heartfelt and lovely with new lyrics.
"Sympathetic Noose" more like the album version also with new lyrics.
"Rifles" - a crowd favorite, Kevin recorded it on my digital camera.
"Ain't No Easy Way" the rabble rouser that got the party started!
"Shade of Blue" beautiful and just as I imagined it unplugged!
"Mercy" - the b-side to the upcoming "Weight of the World" single, a beautiful song with Peter playing some odd harp-like instrument
"Restless Sinner" - Peter mostly did this song solo, then Robert joined in on the chorus
"Too Real" - a gorgeous version of this song off the first album, one that they've played so well recently.

At the end of the set, Peter exited backstage while Robert stuck around to chat with fans. Me and Alexander took pictures with Robert, but unfortunately he's closing in eyes in both of them! The one that he might have had his eyes opens was blurry! During the show there were plenty of smiles from Robert, though I couldn't see Peter from the far right side of the stage where I stood. I could occasionally see Peter's hair, nose, and the neck of his guitar.




Kevin, Michelle, and Lacey headed out to Vine Bar right after they started kicking people out. Me, Alexander, and Chris stuck around a little while Alexander chatted with friends. S)uzanne (donnaaudrey) spotted me at the door, she was at the front of the line. We chatted a little bit and I told her a little about the show. We left her to enjoy the late show and were off to Pink's for chili dogs. The line was really long, but we got through eventually. I got a chili cheese dog and a Yoohoo and split some chili fries with Alexander. We finished eating and went to Vine Bar at around 11:30 PM. By then, I was a little sleepy so I went up to the bean bag chair room with Alexander. We sat and talked for awhile, but there was a lot of smoke in there. We went back down stairs and

Chris ordered me a Red Bull, which was only $3 and it woke me up a little. I walked outside for some fresh air and this guy asked me about the BRMC show. He said he heard some of the late show from outside, but didn't have a ticket. I told him about the early show and we discussed the gospel influence of HOWL.  Nick Jago walked by and I said "hi" though he didn't know who I was, he still said a quick "hi" back. I kept talking to the guy until I heard "Rescue" by Echo & the Bunnymen playing. Eventually, I got up the nerve (and volume) to ask Nick if he'd gotten the book on stars and planets from some girls in Italy (for Ornella). He said yes and asked if I was the messenger. I said no, not really knowing what he meant and he said it was a good book and he had it on his bedside table.

I kept getting tired, so I followed Lacey and her friend out as they smoked. There were a couple other smokers outside who introduced themselves, Adam who provided fire and high scores on arcade games (AMR). There was a girl in a short skirt with no nylons named Kelsey outside smoking too. Later, Suzanne came by and told me that BRMC played El Paso, Mercy, and The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll. She wanted to request Nick to play Renegade Soundwave, but he didn't have any with him. We kept talking until the last call. Alexander chatted with everyone from BJM's manager the Yeti to Dave from Little Radio. Sharin Foo of the Raveonettes was there too. We left after last call and dropped everyone off at their car/homes.

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Les Pattinson, Echo & the Bunnymen's original bassist + Reindeer quiz

You Are Dasher
You're an independent minded reindeer who never plays by the rules.

Why You're Naughty: That little coup you tried to stage against Santa last year

Why You're Nice: You secretly give naughty children presents.

I was actually just watching my Echo & the Bunnymen DVD this morning and reading a little about Les Pattinson, the original bassist of the Bunnymen. He reminds me a little of Robert Been of BRMC, not for the showmanship, but for his hat, coat, and excellent bass playing!  If you've seen the video for "A Promise," they're all standing on a boat and he has a hat just like Robert's. Les was a boat builder by trade and amateur photographer (which he used with the Bunnymen later on), but also a leader of 2 imaginary bands. His alter ego was Geoff Lovestone and he used to frequent Eric's, the legendary club in Liverpool where all of those amazing bands like Echo & the Bunnymen started out. The imaginary band he fronted was called the Geoffs and after they disbanded, Les went on to form the Love Pastels. By the summer of 1977, they had already disbanded and the Bunnymen wasn't even a concept yet. Les had already fronted 2 imaginary bands and never played an instrument in his life! Here's a photo of Les Pattinson in Iceland during the filming of the Cutter:



Here's another photo of Les with Pete, Will and Mac in the background:



One last one of Les on the left side of the stage with his Blue Fender Jazz classic:



Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Hanging with the Morales, More photos and video from my camera phone

I was hanging out with Jed, Noel, and Tristan on Sunday. I decided to make a separate entry since the message of the service had nothing to do with our hangout time. Anyways, we started out having lunch at Tapioca Express, though Jed and Tristan brought food from In & Out nearby.

We watched cartoons for awhile and when Pokemon came on, I regaled them with my knowledge of Pocket Monsters! Yeah, I doubt it was that impressive to anyone, I've always been kind of embarrassed by being such a Pokemaniac. I haven't played my Nintendo DS in ages or even played my Emerald game once, even though I pre-ordered it on ebay!

After lunch, we all went to my house and watched "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" after I gave them the grand tour of my house and showed them some old family photographs. Jed was kind enough to tune my guitars and let me know that my piano was out of tune. I finally got my AC Adaptor for my new Yamaha Portatone keyboard, it has MIDI outputs but it seems like a toy!

Here are more photos from my camera phone. The first two I took alone since that's what I do, and the next one is Jed, then Noel and the video is Tristan and my own whiny voice:

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Message:

Down here they say there's a game to play there's a place to go where you learn how to pray no one seems to care but they'll give you a stare

You Are an Old Soul

You are an experience soul who appreciates tradition.
Mellow and wise, you like to be with others but also to be alone.
Down to earth, you are sensible and impatient.
A creature of habit, it takes you a while to warm up to new people.

You hate injustice, and you're very protective of family and friends
A bit demanding, you expect proper behavior from others.
Extremely independent you don't mind living or being alone.
But when you find love, you tend to want marriage right away.

Souls you are most compatible with: Warrior Soul and Visionary Soul

What Kind of Soul Are You?
Too many good blogthings at the same time!

I want to quickly let you know how to pray, since that is the subject of Pastor Kevin's message yesterday. The week before was about secrecy and the importance of not revealing too much. This made me not want to mention last week's service at all! The topic yesterday continued with how a community of faith brings you out of dark places since you will have others to support you. I see this as a community in general that helps bring you out of hiding, and I love the fact that you can find community so easily on the internet. For me, it's been BRMC boards, MySpace, Xanga, 43 Things, Orkut, Ryze, and FreeCycle (which is more like a physical community also).

The topic of prayer was to pray in secret and to forgive others (Matt 6:7-15). We went through the Lord's Prayer verse by verse, starting with verse 9: focus on God vs. yourself, 10: give up control to God so you allow yourself to be an instrument of God's will, 11: request what we want/need rather than try to get it on your own, remember our daily dependence on God, 12: be full of grace, forgiving those who don't even deserve it, 13: God leads us into temptation, but not painful things, and we have nothing to fear when God is with us.

Kevin added that prayers should be kept simple. The Lord's Prayer is a guide on how to pray and not a template of what to pray. He compared it to paint by numbers vs. spinning paints which moves naturally and is different each time.  Then, he made a U2 reference saying Bono and the Edge lead the band, but the drums and bass give it movement. Now I doubt Kevin has heard much BRMC, but the drums and bass are like the total lead of their music! He would be surprised and amazed if he ever saw Robert and Nick playing their instruments.... sorry I couldn't resist slipping a BRMC reference in there!

You Have a Sanguine Temperament
You are an optimistic person who is easily content.
You enjoy casual, light tasks - never wanting to delve too deep into anything.
A bit fickle, it's easy for you to change plans or paths when presented with something better.

You enjoy all of the great things life has to offer - food, friends, and fun.
A great talker, you can keep the conversation going for hours.
You are optimistic and sure of your success. If you fail, you don't worry about it too much.

At your worst, you are vain. You are obsessed with your own attractiveness.
A horrible flirt, you tend to jump into love affairs and relationship drama easily.
You're very jealous - which just magnifies the craziness around you.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Super Furry Animals @ HOB Anaheim

So last night me and Christine went to the House of anything but Blues in Anaheim for Super Furry Animals. We got there at around 10 PM since she had to pick up her dad from the airport at 7:30 PM. It was an absolute comedy of errors when we got there. Starting with my camera, I didn't know recording was not allowed so I had to check it in for $3.

Inside, SFA were already onstage in their glowing costumes. I had my new camera phone, but didn't take any photos since it was so dark inside. They played lots of great songs like Ice Hockey Hair, Do or Die, Receptable for the Respectable, (Drawing) Rings Around the World, Juxtapozed with You, and ending with a stirring rendition of "The Man Don't Give A Fuck" complete with George Bush video throughout... not to mention their own amusing home video and tribute to the good City of Anaheim.

SFA are a total multimedia experience complete with celery chomping and throwing as well as lots of interesting masks and cosumes. Me and Christine ended the night first by walking in the wrong direction to the car and then reaching the car to get our parking validated by HOB and then returning with validated ticket after they told us we only needed the wristbands as validation!


Saturday, November 26, 2005

BRMC's February/March North American Tour

February/March North American Tour Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 8:05:27 am Quote

BRMC will be embarking on an extensive North American tour throughout
February and March 2006. Ticket information and support details will be
announced soon.

FEBRUARY
5 Gothic Theatre - Denver, CO
7 First Avenue - Minneapolis, MN
8 Metro - Chicago, IL
9 Bogarts - Cincinnati, OH
10 Newport - Columbus, OH
11 Slippery Rock University - Slippery Rock, PA
13 Odeon - Cleveland, OH
14 Phoenix - Toronto, ONT
15 Tulipe - Montreal, QUE
17 Avalon - Boston, MA
18 Webster Hall - New York City, NY
19 Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA
20 9:30 Club - Washington, DC
22 Cats Cradle - Carrboro, NC
23 40 Watt - Athens, GA
24 Exit In - Nashville, TN
25 Mississippi Nights - St Louis, MO
27 Variety - Atlanta, GA
28 The Social - Tampa, FL

MARCH
1 The State - Orlando, FL
2 Culture Room - Fort Lauderdale, FL
5 Parish - New Orleans, LA
6 Meridian - Houston, TX
7 Parish - Austin, TX
8 Trees - Dallas, TX
10 Clubhouse - Phoenix, AZ
11 House Of Blues - San Diego, CA
13 Henry Fonda Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
15 The Fillmore - San Francisco, CA
16 Empire - Sacramento, CA
18 Wonder - Portland, OR
19 Showbox - Seattle, WA
20 Commadore, Vancouver, BC

This is very exciting news! I'm already planning the weekends I might take off to see them.

For February, I'm considering the Ohio shows on the 9th and 10th, Pennsylvania on the 11th (for Peter's birthday!), Boston on the 17th, New York City on the 18th, Philadelphia on the 19th, Washington, D.C. on the 20th, Athens on the 23rd, Nashville on the 24th, and St. Louis on the 25th.

For March (more likely), Phoenix on the 10th, San Diego on the 11th, Los Angeles on the 13th, San Francisco on the 15th, Sacramento on the 16th, and Portland on the 18th.

It seems unlikely right now, but you never know... I could fly out to a few shows just for BRMC!

UPDATE: Just got back from hanging out with the girls at Art and Jill Pang's place in La Mirada, the guys played football while the girls watched "The Notebook." I still have to finish that movie along with "The Last Temptation of Christ," and "9 Songs" - though I'm not too into the pornography (obviously)...

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Music Video and Filmmakers Network on Ryze.com, Lonesome Traveler Bio

I've recently decided that I would like to try to make music videos for a living. I know it sounds totally crazy since I studied Psychology in college and only dabbled in Final Cut Pro this past stummer. However, I think I really am interested in the art of music videos. I've signed up for Audio and Video Production classes at City College and I've been ordering music DVDs on ebay, including Anton Corbijn's collection, Later Louder with Jools Holland, Echo & the Bunnymen and New Order.

The Best of New Order and Joy Division on MySpace have started making a lot of music video posts on their blogs. Too many good music videos! I'm not complaining. I thought MTV ruined music videos awhile ago when all they showed were booty rap and hair metal music videos while Beavis and Butthead showed the quality music videos.

Then, MTV became a reality TV network with the Real World, Road Rules, and Cribs. Sure, there's MTV2 but you need digital cable or satellite to get it. You may ask "Why is Liane suddenly so interested in music videos?" The answer is that I've always loved music videos, from the '80's on - MTV was probably my favorite TV station until it was ruined by itself. I haven't seen MuchMusic/Fuse or anything, but I used to watch some excellent independent music video shows like Are-Oh-Vee and MusicLink on late night television. That was the only appointment TV I needed throughout high school.

So, now the question is: how does one get from saying "I want to make music videos" to actually making them... that one's a toughie... so all I could think of was to make a Ryze network called Music Video and Filmmakers. Ryze is a business networking website that I've been a part of for awhile, and I recently upgraded to Gold membership so I could start my own network. I just hope that I can actually get people to join and participate! There are plenty of aspiring filmmakers and music video directors out there, but I don't know most of them.

Now, I'll end this short life update with a link to my Lonesome Traveler style bio on my Geocities website that I made for a Multimedia class that I was in.  I used Lonesome Traveler since I was reading lots of Jack Kerouac for awhile and I'm so used to traveling by myself when I go to foreign countries overseas which really isn't that often.

Some of my favorite music video sites include:

Cliptip - a great music video blog
Video Static - music video production news
Video-C which currently has a nice Oasis feature
Mighty Fudge which has 3 great cartoon versions of Dressy Bessy videos
Plates Animation which has BRMC's new video as well as Arcade Fire, The Shins and Mogwai

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Copied from MySpace Blog: Echo & the Bunnymen, Heroes

Using only songs from ONE ARTIST, cleverly answer these questions...

Pick an artist: Echo & the Bunnymen

1.) Are you a male or female? "Action Woman"

2.) Describe yourself: "She Cracked"

3.) How do you feel about yourself? "Lost And Found"

4.) Describe your ex boyfriend / girlfriend: N/A

5.) Describe your current boyfriend / girlfriend: N/A

6.) Describe where you currently live: "My Kingdom"

7.) If you could go anywhere, where would you go: "Villiers Terrace"

8.) Your best friend is: "Angels & Devils"

9.) Your favorite color is: "Blue Blue Ocean"

10.) You know that [it’s]: "New Direction"

11.) What's the weather like? “Ocean Rain"

12.) If your life was a television show, what would it be called?
"What are you going to do with your life?"

13.) What is life to you? “Never Stop"

14.) What is the best advice you have to give? “Read It In Books"

15.) If you could change your name, what would you change it to? “Siberia"

Currently listening:
Echo & the Bunnymen
By Echo & the Bunnymen
Release date: By 27 January, 2004

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QUALIFICATIONS FOR A HERO ©2005 SIMARA ROSE STARLIT
Current mood: impressed
Category: Life

----------------- Bulletin Message -----------------
From: STARLIT™
Date: Nov 19, 2005 10:00 AM

QUALIFICATIONS FOR A HERO ©2005 SIMARA ROSE STARLIT
------------------------------------
1.SOMEONE WHO FOLLOWS THEIR HEART AND LISTENS TO THEIR SOUL

2.SOMEONE WHO IS GENEROUS WITH ENCOURAGEMENT AND INSPIRATION TO OTHERS

3.SOMEONE WHO IS NOT AFRAID TO BE KIND TO OTHERS

4.SOMEONE WHO HAS A PASSION AND WORKS THEIR ASS OFF DOING IT

5.SOMEONE WHO PUTS BACK INTO THE PLANET AND OR HUMANE NEEDS AND OR ANIMAL LIBERATION AT LEAST HALF OF WHAT THEY RECEIVE WHEN THEY ARE BLESSED WITH SUCCESS

6.SOMEONE WHO GIFTS ANOTHER WITH LAUGHTER AND JOY

7.SOMEONE WHO CARES FOR ANOTHER CREATURE IN NEED

8.SOMEONE WHO SPEAKS THEIR MIND AND HAS SOMETHING OF WORTH TO SAY THAT CAN EMPOWER OR ENLIGHTEN ANOTHER

9.SOMEONE WHO TAKES A BAD FEELING A BAD SITUATION AND TAKES A STRENGTH FROM IT THAT THEY USE TO CREATE SOMETHING THAT CAN MOVE OTHERS THUS MAKING A CREATION OUT OF WHAT IS INITIALLY A DESTRUCTION

THEIR ARE MANY HEROS THEY CAN RICH OR POOR , SMALL OR BIG..HUMAN, ANIMAL OR SPIRIT, SOME ARE STILL LIVING AND SOME HAVE PASSED ON THEIR ACTIONS MAY BE KNOWN BY ALL OR FEW BUT THEY MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR LIVES.
BEST OF ALL YOU CAN BE YOUR OWN HERO,
AND REMEMBER ANYTIME YOU ADMIRE ANOTHER , YOU ADMIRE A QUALITY IN THEM THAT IS WITHIN ***YOU** OTHERWISE YOU WOULDN'T CONNECT TO WHAT IT IS YOU LIKE ABOUT THEM SO GIVE YOURSELF THE CREDIT AND THANKS FOR BEING YOU THAT YOU DESERVE.

SINFULLY SEDUCTIVE BRUTALLY BEAUTIFULLY YOURS™
SIMARA ROSE

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Mega BRMC/Beggars post from my Xanga



I've been meaning to post some pictures of the Beggars for awhile, and last night I was listening to a mix CD with "Lovely Soul Detonator" (which you can find in my Public Folder on my iDish) on it so I've decided to post about it now. Good stuff from the mid-90's and Robert Levon Been of BRMC was playing bass as Robert Locke. Travis Aaron McNabb of Better Than Ezra was drumming in the band, not sure about the other guys. Speaking of BRMC, they're doing 2 acoustic shows in LA at the Hotel Cafe on December 15th! I'm so excited about it already! Another cool thing is that Michele, the Rebels With a Cause webmistress, has created a new News & Press Section of her site! Very nice looking page... I've added lots of video stills from the We're All in Love video and the second version of Whatever Happened to My Rock 'n Roll?. It's been awhile since I posted photos of BRMC themselves, so I will put some up from the wonderful BRMC Tour Archive (probably my favorite site on the net):

 
The first photo is Peter at an instore in Stockholm on 11/14. This one is Spike, the touring musician. This last photo is from their show in Hague, Holland at MIMH Festival on November 11.



Tthe famous ET photos by Belinda, both from Music In My Head Fest in Hague, Holland 11/1//05.   This one is EurekaStreet with Robert and Nick at Velvet in Italy 10/29/05.



Another nice set of instore photos from Saturn in Hamburg, Germany on November 9, 2005!



This recent one by stargirl at Nalen, Stockholm got many positive comments.  This one is from Edinburgh Liquid Rooms on 10/21/05. They played "Down Here" at that show!



These photos are from the Irish Center in Birmingham 10/19/05... welshylad I believe is the guy in the middle next to Peter and to the right of Robert below.



Here are some nice still photos from their first appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman on October 12, 2005.



Cute photo of Lia and Robert in Paris on November 2, 2005! This one is Michele, Robert, and her friend Erin at Metro in Chicago 2003.  This last one is Peter and a guy in Milan, Italy 10/27/05.


These last few are all from Transilvania in Milan, Italy on October 27, 2005.  BRMC formed in San Francisco on October 31, 1998... so their lucky 7th year anniversary was just this year in Italy!


Nick and his funny shirt! This chick has red eye, but she got nice photos with all of BRMC! This second photo is Techy and Wic the guitar tech and of course, Nick Jago!



And unwind..
By Kevin Kelly, November 17, 2005

37 Stress management tips in Readers Digest - here are a few that caught the eye:

5. Say Cheese
Smiling is a two-way mechanism. We do it when we're relaxed and happy, but doing it can also make us feel relaxed and happy. "Smiling transmits nerve impulses from the facial muscles to the limbic system, a key emotional center in the brain, tilting the neurochemical balance toward calm," Dr. Cooper explains. Go ahead and grin. Don't you feel better already?

11. Put It on Paper
Writing provides perspective, says Paul J. Rosch, M.D., president of the American Institute of Stress in Yonkers, NY. Divide a piece of paper into two parts. On the left side, list the stressors you may be able to change, and on the right, list the ones you can't. "Change what you can," Dr. Rosch suggests, "and stop fretting over what you can't."

14. Just Say No
Trying to do everything is a one-way ticket to serious stress. Be clear about your limits, and stop trying to please everyone all the time.
29. Fall for Puppy Love
In a study of 100 women conducted last year at the State University of New York at Buffalo, researchers found that those who owned a dog had lower blood pressure than those who didn't. If you don't have a pooch, visit a friend's: Petting an animal for just a couple of minutes helps relieve stress, researchers have found.

31. Dial a Friend
Sharing your troubles can give you perspective, help you feel cared for and relieve your burden.

33. Say a Little Prayer
Studies show that compared with those who profess no faith, religious and spiritual people are calmer and healthier.

36. Straighten Up
When people are under stress, they slump over as if they have the weight of the world on their shoulders. "Slumping restricts breathing and reduces blood and oxygen flow to the brain, adding to muscle tension and magnifying feelings of panic and helplessness," Dr. Cooper explains. Straightening your spine has just the opposite effect. It promotes circulation, increases oxygen levels in your blood and helps lessen muscle tension, all of which promote relaxation. "

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